Posted by minnmeyer on August 15, 2007 at 14:38:34 from (67.4.153.155):
i have done all i can think of.plugs,points,rotor,condensor,wires,went trough carb. checked float level,new gasket new needle and seat can't remember what else.cleaned out both fuel tanks and lines also cleaned that little screen in the carb.checked inyake bolts,checked head bolts,watched to see if ther might be a valve stuck,checked compression have between 95 and 100 in all cylinders.after it sits for a long time it will start right up but only runs for about 20 seconds.i am wondering if that neoprene tip on the needle might be the problem,i have had the carb apart a few times and it seemsto stick in the seat.the all brass ones must have worked too good.anybody with any ideas.one more thing on the exhaust manifold there is a little lever and two punch marks in the manifold where it stops on each end,any ideas on this little thing.
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